> Yeah. I don't give a fig about their jeans. NEver did.
> Don't see how it entices anyone really ... but that's
> just my taste.

>From what I can tell, it's primarily the American Family Association raising
holy hell about it.  This is the same organization that accounts for a
majority of the complaints to the FCC about anything racy on TV.  They had a
field day with the superbowl "wardrobe malfunction" as well.  Essentially
they are a Christian organization trying to impose their "traditional
values" on everyone else.  Like several other grass-roots organizations,
they make it really easy for their members to send complaints to anyone and
everyone about whatever they feel is inappropriate at the moment.  I've got
nothing against Christians or traditional values, but I'm more in favor of
freedom of speech.  Yes, the ad is highly suggestive, but that's about all
it is.

If I had kids I would not have any qualms about them seeing this ad.  Then
again, when I do have kids, they'll be raised to see sexuality as a positive
thing (with the responsibility that goes along with it) and not something
evil that has to be repressed.


-Justin


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